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Strings 2021 Strings 2021 - List of Registered Participants (until June 8) - Nº Sobrenome Institution Country Position 1 Aalsma, Lars IAS/Princeton United States Postdoc 2 Abderrazaq, Abassi El Harvard University USA Postdoc 3 Abdulhamid, Ibrahim Muhammad National Taiwan University Taiwan Postdoc 4 Abe, Yoshihiko Syracuse University USA Graduate student 5 Acharya, Bobby Centro de Estudios Cientificos (CECs) Chile Faculty 6 Adami, Hamed Universidad Nacional de Colombia Colombia Faculty 7 Adeifeoba, Ademola Indian Institute of Technology Bombay India Graduate student 8 Afrasiar, Mir Weizmann Institute of Science Israel Graduate student 9 Ageev, Dmitry Harvard University United States Graduate student 10 Aggarwal, Ankit Buenos Aires University Argentina Faculty 11 Agon, Cesar Universidad de Antofagasta Chile PhD Student 12 Agrawal, Bhuvan Saha Institute of Nuclear Physics, Kolkata India Graduate student 13 Aharony, Ofer IFT-Unesp Brazil Graduate student 14 Ahmad, Suhail LMU Munich Germany Graduate student 15 Ahmed, Ayaz Humboldt Universität zu Berlin Germany Postdoc 16 Ahmed, Faizuddin University of Michigan United States Graduate student 17 Ahmed, Hamza UFVJM - Campus Janaúba Brasil Professor 18 Ahmed, Waqar Syed Shinshu University Japan Faculty 19 Ahn, Sophie Princeton University USA Graduate student 20 Ahsan, Muhammad Stony Brook University USA Graduate student 21 Akavoor, Manu IIT India Graduate student 22 Akers, Chris Instituto Balseiro, Centro Atómico Bariloche Argentina Graduate student 23 Akhare, Arya MIT USA Undergraduate student 24 Akhond, Mohammad Indian Institute of Technology Madras India Graduate student 25 Alalawi, Shabeeb University of Cologne Germany Graduate student 26 Alam, Shamsun Rutgers University USA Postdoc 27 Alan Instituto Balseiro; Centro Atómico Bariloche Argentina Faculty 28 Albert, Jan Weizmann Institute of Science Israel Graduate student 29 Alberto Universidad de Antofagasta Chile PhD student 30 Albrychiewicz, Emil TU Wien Austria Postdoc 31 Aldana, Burbano Mauricio Ivan Seoul National University Korea Faculty 32 ALDAZABAL, MARCELO GERARDO IGFAE, Univ. Santiago de Compostela Spain Faculty 33 Alejandro IPM Iran Faculty 34 Alexandrov, Sergei Chung Yuan Christian University Taiwan Postdoc 35 Alexiev, Philip The Univeristy of Tokyo Japan Graduate student 36 Alfarano, G. Gerlando SISSA Italy Graduate student 37 Ali, Muhammed Fathima KITP, WBUT India Undergraduate student 38 Ali, Sabir Md National Autonomous University of Mexico Mexico Graduate student 39 Ali, Zahid University of Iceland Iceland Faculty 40 Alim, Murad CERN Switzerland Faculty 41 Alishahiha, Mohsen Queen Mary University of London United Kingdom Postdoc 42 Almeida, Luz Gabriel Harvard / Stony Brook United States Faculty 43 Almheiri, Ahmed MIT USA Postdoc 44 Alnafisah, Ali University of Kentucky United States Graduate student 45 Alnasheet, Qassim University of Southampton United Kingdom Royal Society University Research Fellow 46 Álvarez, Vega Roberto CFRCE India Undergraduate student 47 Alvarez-Gaume, Luis Universidade Federal de Itajubá Brazil Graduate student 48 Alvez, Anaclara UIST R. of North Macedonia Faculty 49 Amado, Barragan Julian Jose Princeton University US Postdoc 50 Amano, Markus NYU USA Graduate student 51 Amariti, Antonio London institute for mathematical sciences United Kingdom Research fellow 52 Amaya, Eduardo Daniel Lehigh University United States Graduate student 53 Ambrosino, Federico U Chicago USA Postdoc 54 Ameri, Mehdi Utrecht University Netherlands Postdoc 55 Ammon, Martin UC San Diego Nepal Undergraduate student 56 An, Yang UFSCar Brasil Undergraduate student 57 Anastasiou, Giorgos hacettepe university turkey Undergraduate student 58 Andino, Lasso Oscar Nagoya University Japan Faculty 59 Ando, Yuji università della calabria Italia Faculty 60 Andreev, Oleg Universidade de São Paulo Brazil Undergraduate student 61 Andriolo, Enrico YITP and Simons Center - Stony Brook university USA Postdoc 62 Andriolo, Patrick IFT UAM/CSIC Spain Graduate student 63 Andriolo, Stefano Meiji University Japan Emeritus Professor 64 Anegawa, Takanori Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos Peru Undergraduate student 65 Angelinos, Nikolaos University of Southampton UK Graduate student 66 Angelis, De Stefano Tata Institute of Fundamental Research India Graduate student 67 Anguelova, Lilia Korea University Republic of Korea Undergraduate student 68 Angus, Stephen Harish-Chandra Research Institute India Graduate student 69 Anous, Tarek Ecole Normale Superieure France Faculty 70 Antoniadis, Ignatios ICC, Universitat de Barcelona Spain Graduate student 71 Antonini, Stefano Universitat de Barcelona Spain Graduate student 72 Antunes, António Harvard United States Graduate student 73 Apolo, Luis Weizmann Institute of Science Israel Graduate student 74 Apte, Anuj Institute of Physics India Faculty 75 Arango, Cano Alexander Javier University of Würzburg Germany Graduate student 76 Araujo, Moraes de Gabrielly Bruna UFMS - Universidade Federal do Mato Grosso do Sul Brasil Graduate student 77 Arav, Igal Universidad De Concepción Chile Graduate student 78 Archishna UC Santa Barbara USA Postdoc 79 arcos, lopez cristhiam Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics Germany Graduate student 80 arcos, lopez m cristhiam Carleton University Canada Faculty 81 Ardalan, Farhad Brown University USA Graduate student 82 Ardon, Leon de Rodrigo The University of British Columbia Canada Graduate student 83 Aref'eva, Irina University of Groningen Netherlands Graduate student 84 Arenas, Alejandro IAS USA Postdoc 85 Arfaei, Hessamaddin Ecole Normale Superieure France Postdoc 86 Argüello, M. Diego University of Waterloo Canada Graduate student 87 Arias, Cesar University of Amsterdam Netherlands Graduate student 88 Arias, Raúl Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin Germany Postdoc 89 Arias-Tamargo, Guillermo University of Michigan USA Graduate student 90 Arnab Weizmann institute of science Israel Graduate student 91 Arnold, Leighton Harvard University USA Graduate student 92 Arora, Gurbir Jiangsu University of Science and Technology China Faculty 93 Arthur, M Lucas California Institute of Technology United States Graduate student 94 Asadi, Fereidoun University of Barcelona Spain Graduate student 95 Asano, Yuhma Columbia University US Faculty 96 Ashish University of Ioannina Greece Graduate student 97 Ashish, Astik Perimeter Institute Canada Graduate student 98 Ashmore, Anthony Johns Hopkins University USA Faculty 99 Ásmundsson, Hrólfur Harvey Mudd College United States Faculty 100 Aspman, Johannes University of Modena and Reggio Emilia Italia Graduate student 101 Asrat, Meseret Indian Institute of Technology Hyderabad India Graduate student 102 Astaneh, Faraji Amin IIT Gandhinagar India Graduate student 103 Asthana, Apoorva University of Würzburg Germany Postdoc 104 Athenodorou, Andreas Mcgill University Canada Undergraduate student 105 Ávido, Benvindo Osvaldo Nilton Scuola Normale Superiore Italy Graduate student 106 Ayman Yukawa Institute for Theoretical Physics Japan Postdoc 107 Ayub, Salahuddin Rehmoz Muhammad American University of Malta Malta Faculty 108 Azam, Bilal Muhammad University Uppsala Sweden Graduate student 109 Azevedo, Thales Shiga university Japan Faculty 110 Azuma, Takehiro Universidade Federal de Alagoas Brasil Graduate student 111 Babaei-Aghbolagh, Hossein City College of the City University of New York United States Faculty 112 Baczyk, Michal IISER Bhopal India Undergraduate student 113 Bae, Jin-Beom BLTP JINR Russia Postdoc 114 Bah, Ibrahima Delhi Technological University India Undergraduate student 115 Baishya, Banashree SISSA Italy Faculty 116 Bak, Dongsu IIT Bhubaneswar India Faculty 117 Bakhmatov, Ilya Manipal Academy of Higher Education India Faculty 118 Baldino, Salvatore Universidade Federal da Paraíba Brasil Undergraduate student 119 Ball, Adam University of Amsterdam and Universite Libre de Bruxelles Belgium Graduate student 120 Ballav, Anjan Setsunan University Japan Faculty 121 Ballesteros, Romina Cornell University United States Faculty 122 Ballon-Bayona, Alfonso Ben Gurion Universuty Israel Postdoc 123 Banerjee, Anindya LUMS Pakistan Graduate student 124 Banerjee, Avik UCSB USA Postdoc 125 Banerjee, Pinaki University of Wisconsin-Madison United States Graduate student 126 Banerjee, Shamik IIT Madras India Faculty 127 Banerjee, Souvik Indian Institute of Science India Graduate student 128 Banihashemi, Batoul ICTP-SAIFR/IFT-UNESP Brasil Faculty 129 Bao, Jiahui Unicamp - IMECC Brazil Undergraduate student 130 Bao, Jiakang U. Milano-Bicocca Italy Postdoc 131 Barbar, Ahmed Harvard University United States Faculty 132 Barbosa, Goncalves Leonardo MIT United States Graduate student 133 Barbosa, Rezende Marcelo Kyoto University Japan Postdoc 134 Barel, Netanel Pontifica Universidad Católica de Valparaíso, Chile Chile Postdoc 135 Bargiela, Piotr Tsinghua University China Graduate student 136 Barnich, Glenn ICREA and University of Barcelona Spain Faculty 137 Bars, Itzhak Kavli IPMU Japan Postdoc 138 Bashmakov, Vladimir Technion Israel Graduate student 139 Basile, Ivano MIT United States Postdoc 140 Basiouris, Vasileios IISER Mohali India Undergraduate student 141 Bastos, Campos Felipe Thomas Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas Colombia Graduate student 142 Basu, Anirban KU Leuven Belgium Postdoc 143 Bautista, Fabian Yilber TU Wien Austria Postdoc 144 Bautista, Medina Omar IAFE-UBA Argentina Graduate student 145 Bautista, Teresa American Physical Society USA Editor 146 Becker, Katrin university of Texas at Austin us Graduate student 147 Bedroya, Alek
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